In heraldry, the term attitude describes the position in which a figure (animal or human) is emblazoned as a charge, a supporter, or as a crest. The attitude...
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sculptor Attitude (ballet position), a ballet position in which the dancer stands on one leg with the other leg raised and turned out Attitude (heraldry) Attitude...
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splendour Sword Tower on a mount Wheel Ordinary (heraldry) Attitude (heraldry) Eagle (heraldry) Lion (heraldry) As in the coat of arms of the 432d Reconnaissance...
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giving the lion not just one but two erect tails. As many attitudes (positions) now exist in heraldry as the heraldist's imagination can conjure, as a result...
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commune in France Courant, in heraldry, signifying a running animal with all four paws raised - see Attitude (heraldry)#Courant The Courant Institute...
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Beasts The specific heraldic form "Lion of England"; see Attitude (heraldry) and Lion (heraldry) Richard Lionheart King Oswald of Northumbria English lion...
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Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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whether the two forms should be considered equivalent. In German heraldry, no attitude other than "eagle displayed with wings inverted" ever became current...
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In heraldry, the dolphin is an ornamental creature in the form of a large fish, bearing little resemblance to the true natural dolphin, a marine mammal...
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Supporter (redirect from Supporter (heraldry))
In heraldry, supporters, sometimes referred to as attendants, are figures or objects usually placed on either side of the shield and depicted holding it...
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